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PRT-IPIC-POE
Protege Vandal Resistant VoIP Intercom
Installation Manual

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Last Published: 23-Aug-21 10:47 AM
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Contents
Introduction 6
Installation Requirements 6
Safety Guidelines 6
Power Requirements 7
12V DC Power Supply 7
Power over Ethernet 7
10/100 Ethernet Connection 7
Supported Protocols 8
SIP Servers 8
Connections 9
Onboard Inputs 9
Onboard Outputs 9
Ports 9
WAN Port 9
Mounting and Installation 10
Wall Mounting Installation 10
Hardware Configuration 12
Power on Sequence 12
Finding the Intercom on the Network 12
Defaulting the Intercom 13
Programming the Intercom 14
Intercom Web Interface 14
Initial setup of the Intercom 15
System 16
System | Information 16
System | Account 16
System | Configurations 17
System | Upgrade 18
System | Auto Provision 18
System | FDMS 18
System | Tools 19
Network 20
Network | Basic 20
Network | Advanced 21
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Network | VPN 21
Network | Web Filter 21
Line 22
Line | SIP 22
Line | Basic Settings 24
Line | SIP Hotspot 24
Line | Blacklist 24
Line | Action Plan 25
Intercom Settings 26
Intercom Settings | Features 26
Intercom Settings | Audio 26
Intercom Settings | Video 27
Intercom Settings | MCAST 27
Intercom Settings | Action URL 27
Intercom Settings | Time/Date 27
Intercom Settings | Time Plan 28
Intercom Settings | Trusted Certificates 28
Intercom Settings | Device Certificates 28
LED 28
Security Settings 29
Function Key 31
Main/Secondary Operation 31
Day/Night Operation 31
Standalone Functionality 33
Unlock a Door with Your Phone 33
Unlock a Door with REX 34
Configuring the Tamper Alarm 34
Protege Integration 35
Prerequisites 35
Configuring the Intercom to Communicate with the Protege Controller 35
Configuring the Onboard Input as a Protege Input 35
Adding the Intercom Setup in Protege GX 36
Adding the Intercom Setup in Protege WX 36
Trigger a Protege Input with Your Phone 37
Mechanical Diagram 38
Wall Mounting Template 39
Technical Specifications 40
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Introduction
The Protege Vandal Resistant VoIP Intercom is a SIP compliant intercom unit providing audio communications.
Tough, durable and extremely robust, the intercom is designed to meet the harshest of environments. SIP
capability allows the intercom to communicate with any VoIP enabled device, including smartphones, providing
the ability to grant entry from virtually anywhere.
The current features of the intercom include:
⦁Vandal resistant design
⦁HD audio quality
⦁Fully VoIP compliant to allow communication with other intercoms or SIP devices including external phones
⦁Optional offline operation
⦁Call button can be programmed to dial a phone number or call another VoIP device
⦁Programmable auto-answer
⦁Interact with the controller to allow control of devices such as lights and doors
⦁Allows local door control
⦁2 onboard inputs
⦁2 onboard Form C relay outputs
⦁12V DC power supply input or PoE
Installation Requirements
This equipment is to be installed in accordance with:
⦁The product installation instructions
⦁AS/NZS 2201.1 Intruder Alarm Systems
⦁The Local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ)
Safety Guidelines
Before installing the intercom, note the following:
⦁The intercom should only be installed and configured by qualified installers.
⦁All installations are required to meet local wiring regulations and standards.
There are no user serviceable parts. If the intercom requires servicing or repair, return the unit to ICT.
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Power Requirements
12V DC Power Supply
Power is supplied to the intercom by a 12V DC power supply connected to the V+ and V- terminals.
Power over Ethernet
The intercom can alternatively be powered via an 802.3af Class 3 compatible PoE switch or router.
When PoE is used, the 12VDC + and - terminals must not be wired to any other power source.
10/100 Ethernet Connection
Ethernet connection allows for installations that use either a dedicated Protege network (recommended for
multiple intercom installations) or simply connect the intercom and the controller to the building's existing
network.
When installing an ethernet connection, the intercom should be interfaced using a standard Cat 5/6 segment
(<100m in length) and should be connected to a suitable ethernet switch. Ethernet should be connected to the
WANport on the intercom PCB board. For more information, see Connections (page9).
Internet
Mobile
Phone (ip
audio/video
calls)
SIP Server
Entry Station IP Desk
Phone
Intercom
with camera
(Optional
Poe)
Intercom
(Optional
Poe)
Optional
Controller
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Supported Protocols
The intercom supports the following protocols:
⦁SIP
⦁DHCP Client: Dynamically assigns IP addresses, with the option to use static addressing
⦁RTP/SRTP
⦁Audio Encodings:
-G.711U (PCMU)
-G.711A (PCMA)
-G.722
-G.723.1
-G.726-32
-G.729AB
SIP Servers
The intercom supports SIP servers that comply with SIP protocol standards including Asterisk and 3CX.
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Connections
Onboard Inputs
There are two onboard inputs on the intercom. This enables you to monitor the state of devices such as magnetic
door contacts, motion detectors or REX buttons.
The onboard inputs can also be configured as a Protege input to enable Protege inputs to be triggered through
the intercom. Refer to Configuring the Onboard Input for configuration details (see page35).
Onboard Outputs
There are two onboard Form C relay outputs. These standalone outputs can be used to control devices such as
door locks or lights directly from the intercom, independent of Protege system configuration (see page33)
The relay outputs can switch to a maximum capacity of 24V DC 1A. Exceeding this will damage the output.
Ports
WAN Port
An RJ45 network port for ethernet (including PoE - Power Over Ethernet connection).
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Mounting and Installation
Wall Mounting Installation
The intercom is designed to be mounted on a wall. The following steps outline this procedure.
Tools
The following tools will be required to complete the installation:
⦁L-shaped hex tool (supplied)
⦁Phillips screwdriver (Ph2 or Ph3)
⦁Electric impact drill with 6mm drill bit
⦁Hammer
⦁RJ45 crimper
Preparation
Prepare the installation area:
1. Place the wall mounting template sheet on the wall where the
intercom will be located.
2. Drill 4 holes over the marks provided on the template. A drill hole
depth of 50mm is recommended.
3. Remove the template and insert the screw anchors into the holes.
Mounting
1. Pull the cable through the cable hole in the back panel, leaving 15-20cm excess cable length.
2. With the L-shaped hex tool provided, remove the four security screws and lift the front plate out of the
enclosure.
3. Using the 4 TA5 40mm screws, mount the back panel to the wall.
Note: the intercom is equipped with a secondary cable hole at the bottom of the back panel.
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